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How can we create change?Today we will compare and contrast two important figures in history. This will help us to understand how events in the past change our future. We will know that we know this when we can create a timeline to show events in history and use a venn

diagram to describe how the figures are alike and different. ObjectiveMartin Luther King Jr.Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929He went to school to become a ministerFollowed the teachings of Mahatma GhandiLed the NAACP in fighting for civil rights for black peopleWon the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964Vocabularyequality venn diagramsegregation timelineCivil Rights Movement boycottKu Klux Klanextremism

Malcolm XA human rights activist in America.ApartheidA law of racial segregation in South Africa, which ended in 1994. People discriminated against people who were not white.EqualitySegregationseparating a group of people because of their racehaving the same or equal rights and opportunities as another group Civil Rights MovementPeople that fought for freedom and equality.boycottRefusing to take part in something in order to make change.A little about Malcolm X...Born in 1925 in Omaha, NebraskaWas raised in a foster home as a childLed the black nationalist movementPracticed IslamAssassinated at age 40A little about Martin Luther King, Jr....

Who is Ruby Bridges?ObjectiveToday we will ask and answer questions in a nonfiction text. This will help us to find key details in a nonfiction text. We will know that we know this when we can write questions and answer questions using details from the text."I have a dream" speechMalcolm X speechbiography.comKu Klux KlanA Ku Klux Klan: Overview of the Ku Klux Klan, two distinct U.S. hate organizations that have employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda.extremismIdeas considered to be far outside of mainstream ideas or behaviors. Radical ideas.How are the ideas of MLK different from Malcolm X?How are the ideas of MLK the same as Malcolm X?Was Malcolm 's X violent approach to the Civil Rights Movement justifiable?WhicWhich Civil Rights leader had a better approach to the Civil Rights Movement? Why?